Some people think that poop smells like mothballs because the compound that makes poop smell like ammonia is also used to store mothballs.
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Why does poop smell like mothballs?
Most people would say that poop smells like mothballs because of the aromatic chemicals that are found in mothballs. These chemicals help to create a strong and unpleasant smell.
The science behind the smell
There are a few potential causes for the smell of mothballs. The most likely explanation is that mothballs contain a compound called methyl anthranilate. This compound is responsible for the smell, which is reminiscent of mothballs.
Another possible explanation is that mothballs contain a compound called thiols. These compounds are responsible for the smell, which is reminiscent of vinegar.
How to get rid of the smell
What you need:
-Mothballs
-A bowl
-A pot
-Water
-Baking soda
-A clothes iron
1. Fill a bowl with water and add a tablespoon of baking soda.
- Put the mothballs in the pot and heat them until they’re melted.
- Pour the melted mothballs into the bowl with the water and baking soda.
- Allow the mixture to sit for a few hours so the smell will dissipate.
- Put the clothes iron on a low heat and place the bowl with the mixture on it.
- Let the clothes iron work its magic and the smell should be gone.
Pooping in public: the do’s and don’ts
- Do not poop in the street.
- If you must poop in public, do not do it in a busy area.
- Do not poop in bushes or in dark corners.
- Do not poop in the rain.
- Do not poop in front of people.
- Do not poop in view of people.
- Do not poop in view of animals.
- Try to find a public place with few people.
- Try to find a place where you will not smell your poop.
How to talk to your kids about poop
There is no one answer to this question as it depends on your kids’ ages, interests and sensibilities. However, some tips on how to talk to your kids about poop might include discussing why poop smells bad, why it’s important to clean up after themselves, and why it’s important to avoid putting things in their mouths that may be contaminated with poop. You could also have a conversation about why poop is a good way to get rid of waste, and why there are different types of poop (e.g. human, animal, plant). Ultimately, it’s important to allow your kids to learn about poop in a way that feels comfortable for them.
The different types of poop and their smells
There are three different types of poop and their respective smells:
1. Brown poop – This type of poop is made up of dried vegetation and other organic material. It smells earthy and musty.
2. Grey poop – This type of poop is made up of mostly water and solid waste. It smells like a mix of fecal and urine.
3. Yellow poop – This type of poop is made up of mostly stool and solid waste. It smells like a mix of banana and manure.
Conclusion
After a long day of work, you head to your apartment to collapse on your couch. As you sit down, you realize that someone has left a pile of dirty clothes in the corner. You get up to take a closer look and you notice that the pile of clothes smells faintly of mothballs. You can’t help but to think about what kind of person would leave a pile of mothball-smelling clothes in their apartment. After all, who wants to smell like a dirty mothball?